What are the rules for entering and exiting a roundabout?
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The rules for entering and exiting a roundabout are: 1. Vehicles entering the roundabout must yield to those exiting; 2. Vehicles in the inner lane of the roundabout should merge into the outer lane before reaching the exit. If an inner lane vehicle exits directly without merging and collides with an outer lane vehicle, the inner lane vehicle bears full responsibility for consecutive lane changes; 3. When entering the roundabout, turn signals are not required. Observe traffic conditions and merge safely into the roundabout. Before exiting, activate the right turn signal and then proceed to exit into the straight lane. Article 51, Clause 2 of the Implementation Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China states: Vehicles preparing to enter a roundabout must yield to vehicles already within the roundabout. Therefore, before entering, pay attention to vehicles already circulating in the roundabout from the left, merge without disrupting their flow, and then choose the correct lane according to your intended direction.